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sees the best opportunities in the heart of eurasia. the u.s. is always of in fact the people all right the world people pay attention to what get on here and our desire is very good at bringing the news to the world from here . your child is there with me so raman in doha reminder of our top news stories the world health organization is warning that many countries are still not prepared to deal with 2nd and 3rd waves of coronavirus infections a group of health experts in the u.k. says the british government needs to double its targets vaccinating a 1000000 people a week about 200000 people every week are currently getting injections route chalons has more from london. the gravity of the situation that the u.k.
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is in at the moment we've just had the record number of daily infections more than 40000 reported in the last day we have a record number of people currently in hospital with covert cases so more than 20000 people in hospital that's a record beating that the 1st wave of the virus you can see how serious it is it is here and then you have some schools of medical thought which is saying that actually you really need to boost the level of vaccination so massively more than it is at the moment so if your target is 1000000000 actually your target should be about 2000000 a week which of course we're way off the problem is that this pfizer biotech vaccine is difficult to administer it's fragile you have to store it at very low temperatures it's difficult getting it to people who are not particularly mobile who can't come to you you need to wait for 'd more easily administer of all
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vaccines to really get that number up and they're not here yet israel says it's already given half a 1000000 people a job now it wants to increase that number 515-0000 every day rising infections her forced the country into its 3rd nationwide lockdown iran has started human trials its 1st locally produced 1000 vaccine the 1st volunteers to take the vaccine are officials of the pharmaceutical company that's developing it you know sanctions have made it difficult for iran to import sufficient quantities of foreign produced injections the government of bangladesh has started relocating a 2nd group of rango refugees who fled there from me in march up to 800 refugees are being moved from their camps in cox's bazaar to bash and char island the u.n. and human rights groups have condemned the relocations time the chantry has moved chittagong where a few g.'s have been boarding boats. well the 2nd batch of rowing are refuges on the process of getting into the navy vessel that on their way to the remote coastal
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island of basilan john there are nearly 1800 rowing our refuges were in the shot placed to be transported today to this remote coastal island you can see behind me the refugees are coming up to get into the naval vessel one vessel already relaxed there scouted by navy ships on patrol boats rather now this is the 2nd batch the 1st batch run on december for the government is determined to relocate at least 200000 refugees to this remote coastal iran despite opposition from rights girls and even the un and the government on its part saying there's issues of congestion there's a lot of crime and security issues in the camp and they want to gradually decongest the camp and many miles the congestion in cox's bazar put a prolonged area and also the government is under immense public pressure to resolve this crisis the bangladesh people you talk to said that the international
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community is providing lip service not doing anything tangible for the refuges it's up to bangladesh to resolve this crisis and the international community need to do far more than just a lip service. quarter sentence teenage pro-democracy activists turn each one to 4 months in prison and he was convicted of desecrating china's flag and taking part in a legal protest in may last year and in a separate case he's accused of seditious activities under a controversial national security law a former student leader has been imprisoned since october and argentina's senate will decide later on tuesday whether to legalize abortion is expected to be a close vote hundreds of anti-abortion activists protested outside congress head of it the lower house of congress back to legalizing the procedure earlier this month that america has some of the most restrictive laws on women's reproductive rights in the world those are the headlines about with more news in half an hour here on ars their next it's lords of water.
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but you don't it is pretty crucial to something to make you see picasso soon gossage and pull me off ah so much wrong don't get out your book won't do that i can't do what you did on my little one press if rising norwood's across the u.k. london 39 degrees breaking the july record well you have. got a lot given that i live i've got a 1000000 other garden about that we're going to kill about for good gold and all god to meet you going to tell you. don't smoke some believe you're sure to do me don't i don't know specific no i'm too mature. some are 2019 in europe illustrated the urgency of the climate crisis which claimed its 1st victim.
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water. the demand is going straight up and the supply is going straight down i mean it is dark it's stark. don't send it to you or me when i'm granting or not yet to be given to the young man it is you know more news when it rains down from this nearly 2 thirds of them are about jim i want to listen to the farmers are losing their homes destroyed while mothers of my children to live in the long ago bring you the roof today 70 percent of the earth's pure water that is used to a human consumption. it has become the most coveted resource on the planet we. all. know you are a little league. trauma.
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doing in a think that will cause water to die and say hey you go. you won't be wearing any clothes you won't be using him at all fun you might be driving in a car might be living in a house you might be having breakfast might be having lots of be having dinner. watery is in paper think that we do you mean the looming money. to save humanity wall street wants to start a revolution. make water profitable and create water markets just like oil markets . water falls from the sky therefore should be free whenever i hear that i always say diamonds are current nature and they're not free. from the it's a financial product like any other financial montes in china india are the last of the way around i don't want to live life on 495 dollars likely because of that good
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just the beginning of do some water financial revolution. the blue gold rush has begun to anyone stop putting. the human right to water means that it's not a charity it's an issue of justice. this is the issue of our time this is the crisis of our time. with financial pressure on human mobilisation rising the battle over water has already begun. who will come out on top the planet the people will mock. the financial companies of europe. here is where the relationship between water and
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finance 1st began 30 years ago. at the time it was simply a question of commending the virtues of privatisation. it was margaret thatcher prime minister at the time who championed the cause. for those who live. near the town's wartime is the best seller below the national night. out of time guys nation i believe. it says. what happened was the entire system the entire physical system as well as the concession was sold to the private companies. every drop of water in the ploy a private club to take. one
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of the 1st thing some of the companies to. go. to people he had paid the bills. the number of people who've had their water cut off for failing to pay their bills has almost trebled in a year. one company for example disconnected $11000.00 customers and the source the company was concerned. they could stay this collective if they didn't pay their bills they didn't get any water . come back no need to talk about. how far do you have to come before the child's. life you think i have to make this journey that they just come down the. pub in
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other words. a minute that i have to drink i'm going to just think. i didn't even have to care for this during the last song. i said myself it's the scar. from the market perspective but doesn't the market couldn't care less if people died of cholera really that's not a joke their job is making money and leave them not very well. final 10 years later a law is passed that prohibits companies from cutting off the water supply to those who haven't paid their bills. but this is not enough to turn the finances on the contrary. in the early 2000 and new generation of traders and to the world.
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namely private equity funds for vulture funds. they are hungry and completely unaccountable. they may be which have a 10 year life and they therefore they need to get their returns over that decade that they will be vienna's and then they need to find a new eg. say you have a lot of international investors people who may never have been to a water plant in yorkshire talk or maybe. never been to yorkshire before this is a wonderful business and truly sick links you don't need to do anything about water and you don't need to care anything about. the new owners arrived from canada hong kong i'm a lazy. in london thames water distribution authority that covers 20 percent of the country is booked
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by the australian based mcquarrie funds. i was aware of mccoury i mean they were quite a famous institution in australia where they've been named as something i think they were called the millionaires factory because so many people who worked at a quarry became very rich as a result of the bonuses that they and. but cory were one of the 1st private equity companies to save these are good places to believe one of the simple reasons for that is if you there is and is going to be population growth. if there's population growth there's going to be more water taken from. david hall is the man who revealed this war to scam. in 2017 he published
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a study in which he detailed 30 years of abusive practices. rising buildings soaring dividends to shareholders and tax evasion. a caricature of financial companies. we ended up polluting a belt. 2.5000000000 pills. was being taken else of the system but private capital now a 1000000 reason for that was that the dividends though playing themselves were very very regular so these companies were perfect cash machines they still are but still.
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everybody believes correctly that we are being swindled by the world is. what david hall study then did was it said is this really how you think that essential services should be bloated i think is the best way by financial interests so aggressive. the australia based mcquarrie finals in terms would just overtake us. when it sold its function to the company march 22nd to. acquire isas and had just over $13000000000.00 of debt somebody at that point will have to repay all those boring well there's any one source of money in the whole water industry and that is the
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custom and when the customer has to repave it's borrowings that will affect the charges they have to pay and of course the owners will never return the dividends they've taken out those have just gone. i think they take a view that this is. affected in this crime. the funny thing is that you case experience with the privatization is no one else in the developed world has done it it's a one off and sometimes you have to ask yourself why is. today over 80 percent of britons would like to go back to a time when water was a common public and essentially free resource. but this concept is slipping away.
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rains sweltered through another 24 hours of extreme haste i've been out it barely dipped below 30 degrees in many parts of the spike with temperatures soaring into the need to hide fortunes during the day was. really not the right kind of stuff but not enough to run to the right of. it remains a strangely hot topic that i would camberton can't think things are going about. right. australia. on the frontline of climate change.
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here and drought is a part of everyday life. in this parched country australians are getting closer and closer to tomorrow's world. a world where water is a scarce and expensive resource. there is a dairy farmer who lives in new south wales one of the driest regions in the country. for many months now his reserves have been empty. the only solution for feeding his animals is to buy extra water from the private market. although you know if. you go. to die to run just for more kale cost me close to half a $1000000.00 for 12 months of oil $500000.00
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can you afford that it would put a deal this trying on us if we if we did it a great deal a strong. like we now if i'm in the last 3 months it's already spent $1000000.00 on water. a storm could come straight tomorrow up at all and. so it's they've spent the money but still again move on with it whether it's going to work on. which all yeah basically the chaos alarm goes we've told the board to grow crops so they can't. we can't afford a real lot of grinding out they're getting very little or not a growing at all at the moment.
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side they're producing. 50 percent less than what they should be but he's told me. it's just save all my drawings of all i keep going. and i am telling it at the other end of it. strike by the mikes and helping each other out and now it's a little like dog eat dog world at the my space with with the waterfall a c. .
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it has become like. it is bought and sold with a single click thanks to mobile phone and an application connected to the market available 24 hours a day. its price changes day depending on supply and demand. it's there can touch it a compatible fate in it but i can easily. not less of that money. once the transaction is approved there are a geisha channel valves open automatically and poor out millions of liters to customers those who can pay.
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people are just taking water from us and it's a law of exciting f.a. for me or us. why we doing it is we next year the rivers of fall and then we don't have to go back onto that i can market the border again well what happens when we die. we multiply russian reluctance. to combat water shortages the australian government has chosen to rationing. each year it allocates a quota to the major water consumers farmers industrialists and cities. this is calculated based on activity existing reserves and weather forecasts.
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along with this new law called the water act water markets have been created where anyone can come and purchase additional rights or sell some of the. value of coal as the market is changing and there are over the last couple way certainly was not i don't judge all modeling i mean the same driving really happening around a water level evolved quality on a 5 dollars an hour later martin martin from the waterfront thanks kate look for to hearing from you in just 10 years the water business has become the new el dorados with a turnover of $2000000000.00 a year morning yeah i am not a top 1st thing. i want to find is the world's leading water stock exchange was because they work with the mega liter a unit of measurement equipment to 1000000 liters.
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some are tame he called me the water market parnia. i'd like to say that i'm a pawnee or in the world. i must always have gotten the word of the world since actual money was handled the transmitter these are only got i think yet you have 6 weeks. so we reset that a gun then. ran for negligence on that we secured that saw a huge amount of transfer $250.00 takes plus the side prices to die around the $500.00. make a later all mean latest you've got. is i think it's. what $500.00. was that 300 euros 350 euros for 1000000 liters of water. it's pretty cheap when you
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look at it from that perspective. isn't it a good thing that way a family putting a value on this resource because in putting a value on it we're going to respect that will. in this new world every drop come. water is no longer a natural resource but a commodity. in the world the water markets the key players of the agricultural industry as is the case with webster the country's largest producer the about.
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the directors of this company are among the richest water that's at the head of worth more than $200000000.00. their arms amass contemplated and exported all over the world in relation to the amount of water used this is their most profitable cross. on this farm brendan barry as the title of water manager. this is a new area of expertise. that. that some would call any. well you know what righty. if you got not a big year then be up in the title median of the final. but the nonpareil of the
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real number of. days although not figure on that but they may sell that far from pretty much light on some of the mosquitoes and the old. days used to market one off. the total value of that water is more valuable than all the land we hold of the plant equipment over the last talk that we hold. the water market in this area this year has gone from about $320.00 per meghalaya to have a $700.00 per megawatt hour and that's you know a period of a ground force months. and that will probably double the process but that's how it
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works. ok. long before the cold the crisis broke the world was grappling with another global crisis the climate breakdown destruction of nature can lead to destruction all hail the lockdown examines links between these 2 crises and asks why it took a pandemic to bring on changes that should have been made long ago all these things we were told a complete impossible suddenly become also connected to the wake up call that can't be ignored on
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a just. take the worst possible material eurabia god leading to dust comparable to flower and make a whole lot of it and put it into a place where people live it is a cause colossal event. as well and for many people a few here this is the fellow here. but as it makes you feel nice you feel like a murderer we have created an enormous and little mental disaster. and investigation south africa toxic city on al-jazeera. the health of humanity is at stake a global pandemic requires a global response. w.h.o. is the guardian of global health delivering lifesaving to lose supplies and training to help the world's most vulnerable people uniting across borders to speed up the development of test treatments and of a. x.e. keeping you up to date with what's happening on the ground in the mood and in the
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a precaution we'll have more not as the day progresses while also a group of health experts in the u.k. says the british government needs to double its target of vaccinating a 1000000 people a week about 200000 people every week are currently getting injected where a challenge has more from london. the report card as the vaccine rollout is going so far would be you doing pretty well but you must do better so the stats from the government show that from the 8th of december which was the date of the 1st vaccination to the 20th of december they administered 616000 doses of the. vaccination jab is a 2 part vaccinations a 1st dose then you get the 2nd dose so they dumb more than 600000 vaccinations so far. then if you add to the 200000 they're doing every week that puts us up to about the 800000 mark maps of it over so that's pretty well. iran has
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started human trials of its 1st locally produced cave in $1000.00 vaccine the volunteers or officials of the pharmaceutical company that's developing it u.s. sanctions have made it difficult for iran to import sufficient quantities of foreign produced inoculations israel says it's already given half a 1000000 people an injection and it wants to increase that number 215-0000 every day rising infections of falls the country into it's the nation wide lockdown but now that she has started relocating more refugees who fled that for me and mom it sent around 101800 people to bash in charlotte despite fears that its printer floods the u.n. and human rights groups have condemned the relocations but some refugees say the terrible conditions in camps and coaxes bazaar make it worth the risk those were the headlines with more news on the earthquake from croatia in the news in half an hour we return to loads of water.
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as water manager brendan is more of a trader than a farmer. a big stack of grind has a value that's money water is no different in that sense. you know our business we want to use your water officially because if we do that we can draw the great a profit into the business and that's what we're ultimately here for is to deliver a profit for the shareholders. he manages his stock with the help of a specialized broke up next battus. he too embodies the new generation businessman
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looking to exploit water. for them drought means good business. it's an. interesting lease. i don't think this yet thousands of meghalaya is on the market at the moment. the market doesn't seem to be terribly logical at the moment in our view it's sort of grey didn't feel the market and it's a balance between the. put it that's that's that's because of where we are and there's not that much more so people are surely surely skittish. frustrating life. here has to look i think there dearies and such or such a state down there you know the number of birds getting sold and i was quite. ridiculous. that for
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a very basically every dairy farms on the market so if you did want to do something down there i think there is. a choir in lansdale going to be not going to be typical of. her customers. what one can i go and why don't i get no credit but at the thought i might be on their knees. when i got home i might bring on a run 3540 if they take 50 don't get me out of bed early and i say i had a non 810101020 but 20 got here at you know what really got there 93204050 party ordered when i want to leave here
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and i think are going to think that the 500 a day out and 5 are behind who are going to buy it or would it still really believe i did it with the feeling. that no one tells them. i don't or for that one out of the what little of my so you still can and will use when you sold it on to you i know they say. they have but you have a brain is to be. the water crisis and soaring prices have forced david dunn into bankruptcy he has had to sell the family dairy farm and now joins the long list of victims of the water markets going 71 of 700 of bumbling right. in the end of the new era of being in this district golmaal off. of at least 10
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kilometers from. your special dog. trainer. 100000000 new. no i mean we're not even opening and no no i don't have any problem i only wanted to know if you look at the cash flies for the last 12 months and 4 years ago when they realize you're spending more and more wars and then cheney said to me. we concave going on like this. that called the citation was a very nauseous. 3 more dishes in the in the sink and stump they up there. as very emotional. it's probably not as much emotion as slider on when we selling
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calles i can tell you who i'm on the raise and who are a grandmother right very well they. all tell me again i've worked. here and i mean i 558 is that you know initially the creation of water markets was welcomed by families. big agricultural players saw it as an effective way to buy water whilst others plan to supplement that income by selling best someplace where it will break begin to go down but really i think they're right but 10 years later the market had become and would suffer if they all went great job at the rate that you know a lot. of us like this lots of people have done understand what about i don't understand the watermark just. lisha cave all know that all the talk is the start
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of what's happening and i don't think a lot of us know what's happening in the water market. alicia buoying you know a look at the water market because lots of dogs and i need to persia. so special looking for her and you think oh all goddamn good and it's going up. the strain is on extremely low this has searing temperatures put emergency crews on notice and authorities ready to answer any magic process records fell today and more said to tumble tomorrow without light forecast to hit 45 to graze notching the hottest guy on record for the city is the face wounding one we have been to controlling my adelaide in south east australia the driest city on the driest continent on the planet. adelaide says
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a think tank it's here at the university but the idea of water trading was conceived. and in some way you see my kids erode water. said they said nobody can take any more water so you're going to have to find a way. share war what happened very quickly. as a result of work that i did all started dies that will what we need to do is to unbundle the system and take a license and he set out the bank life accounting system little lady everybody trade at low cost and to do that in all the regulations and. mike young is the founding father of the australian water markets a renowned economist he attended harvard university and has advised the united nations. this is the man writing the new history of water.
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scarcity is really think so water scarcity is part of the future of the world the global predictions of that by 2050 more than half the world will be living with limited water resources an abundance is a thing of the past. water needs to be many still very precious why. why is it drives innovation that make sure our water goes to the best use as it possibly can so we make money and feed ourselves well. and that lead to the interest in water markets and drive a revolution. the revolution started by mike young has turned climate change into a market force. you need it is fascinating to see how sophisticated our water
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markets of the company if this rainfall cost in a week's time the price of water will go down because farmers now they won't have to irrigate if it's going to be really hot for the next fortnight zana the price of water goes out. to change. and i think the reason why you really come to a university is to buy the world a better place to live in so i teach a course on how to my world a better place to live in. coming to a thank you. mike young has opened up water markets to all farmers small savers and above all
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professional investors. now a days everybody can buy water on the stock market for consumption or simply for speculation . but. when water becomes scarce ice becomes scarce and then somebody has to stop using it what the market's doing is they are. discover and reveal the most appropriate people to pull out of agriculture as it is from making cars as it is for lots of things we live in a competitive world. markets mature spot market stuff derivative markets for water options forwards new intelligence and information systems we're building artificial intelligence and
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machine learning but we're spurs were when the guy in the mike money but. mike a living out of just tried the war of words we're just interested in getting war might boil water to michael leaving. just might leave 'd boy audience selling water . the system was putting for the farmers to create wealth for the for the economy but it's brain taken from the farmers now. who's making the money. water purchased at the market price has drained the australian countryside.
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only the agricultural giants have the means to compete with the investors who are pouncing on this new rule material. based games going around the world to encourage basis the ball into the water market with they reach and so they say buying huge amounts of water and they might in huge money out of. water becoming the new australian gold it eats if if you can mark a 25 percent return on your investment. or wooden utah undo it.
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as melbourne's hottest day inside these temperatures hit 42.3 degrees on the city of life 42.11 living in the southern part of the state police are treating. the steel. brief at midnight to open. the new loads of water live in the city of melbourne the business capital. they are bankers insurance pension and investment fund managers. and they are gradually taking control of this blue dog. i don't need to outlay you know would i like and when would i consider it yes but i'm not a farmer i'm an investment banker. which to do invest not much maybe $20000000.00.
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price of water has doubled but in the next 10 years it will double again because of intensive agriculture. there's a lot of discontent between the farmers and the people controlling the water and so the farmers sometimes over those people have water barons or water bandits because they controlling water that many times i can afford. as an owner of expansive water reserves david williams prints his water to farmers as others would rent land. in the future is looking bright. if we go to 9000000000 population and the chinese want more food in the indonesian one more food in the unions one more food and they can afford to pay for it then we 1st need to find more intensive ways of growing food that means more water.
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and that's going to leave you smack bang in the hay get there all the hay a price of how you allocate it and how you regulate it. with the being a pass on water 'd it's getting back to the al guys all the land molds and the pace of from us if we want to. do it we're going after the border landlords saying the war is way back to the middle i just. in the name of fighting global warming the loads of water have made an agreement with the environmentalists. a
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portion of lake and river water is now protected it feeds the ecosystem and is kept out of the market. this aligns brought about the large majority vote in favor of water reform. as i'm talking to you today we're about to have 7 days in a right here in adelaide above 37 degrees celsius. that is the 4th time in 2 months where we've had that. high temperature climate change is happening and it's happening now and it is impacting on the levels of water usage and the water that's being returned to the system.
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to get rid of struggling and so we had to start putting a value on it. environmental organizations are now taking advantage of the market to buy water and return it to nature. the agriculture industry in australia with billions of dollars the value of water in australia is worth even billions more so if we want to make sure the river is kept alive if we want to make sure there's water there for the future we have to engage in that process that of course forced a proper market for water buying in trading. has a strong right shit it's not we dined. we might be the test case we haven't got a 100 percent. time
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was the last remaining natural resource to have escaped trading. 'd 'd the but australia has just blown the final whistle. the time has come for maximum profitability and the creation of wealth. for my people to be offered this land and this water. 'd water for me and my people it's a part of who we are. 'd it's a part of our story our creation story. today
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is different. as implemented water market. do you know and that we don't like it very much we don't like it at all 'd. well pushing hard to find out everyone else the 1st thing i think. and i'm at my night tonight. looking up at the light. went. on. selling trading what does that. feeling.
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making sure that you're. making sure that no one else takes your. part of the madness. most of the greed. * * * * * greedy people. * they want the water back or forward. * and they're sell it to. money. you can eat money. conduit money. water is like the brains in our body. earth mother earth. like our bodies. the water 'd goes through. the wood is the water but. 2
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without that. we got. we were. you know jane covering. a big ole our need our need our. time to. be. right. the producers of this program mcquarrie group to
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be interviewed but they declined. so al-jazeera asked mcquarrie to respond to statements made about them in the programme. mcquarrie replied to say that they took their role in economic can community infrastructure very seriously. that in the time their fund was a shareholder thames water had made $14700000000.00 of capital investment. and that this had allowed thames water to reduce leakage and to keep bills at a low level. they went on to say that the investment had been financed by profits and borrowing and had been approved by the u.k. water services regulator off what. they concluded by saying the thames water had paid an average dividend to shareholders of 11 percent of capital expenditure.
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the last stage in the financial isolation of water. the long term a stock market index to bet on water prices by nasdaq. a stock exchange specializing in technology. this is the 1st time that water has been reduced to an algorithm. is water at the next oil we set it up as a question and then mostly dismissed it the question is not going to go away we're just probably not ready for it yet there is no alternative to pricing or to properly making people realize that every time you think you suppose water there is an opportunity cost and they feed it through the wall of. what about the guy that can't afford it that guy still needs water. during
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the fight against the financialization of water is fueled by the refuse to accept any sum to privatizing. the global water rush is accelerating privatization competition profit when they say it's got to be a commodity it's because they know that the scarcer it becomes in a world where you desperately need water there's this gold it's gold it's blue gold . it is gay city has become a major issue the demand is going right up and the supply is going straight down turning an essential natural resource into a commodity trade into the profane just because it is life doesn't mean it cannot be priced what about the guy that can afford it tell me it's water. out to syria examines the social financial and environmental impact of water privatizing loads of water on al-jazeera.
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the summer thunderstorms are growing getting quite big causing flooding this is in the northwest of argentina this was just one significant storm in a cluster take a look at these pictures same place this is a cafe table beer on the table that has a tree on top of a car nobody's worried anyway more the shower seem likely to spread across the southern part of power kwanten southeast of brazil on tuesday but there is more coming up from the south the wind direction will change i think we'll find those shells break and joining wednesday that trough line coming up through argentina as
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you can see says quite a word spoken by went this particular day wednesday draws of put in rio and sao paolo polish as though in the west of brazil not much around the far north of us right or colombia but there's quite a strong breeze now it's a cold one this time of the year course so they'll be a bit of a fail to it you know pick up the showers now because a few i think in nicaragua honduras pointed out that we would really would. for this to turn round a bit is quite a warm push up for this. plains states against what is really a cold city go over the middle of the us and the next massive snow the next no storm through i think nebraska kansas and towards iowa. a. lot of the fans from the one world love that we are traveling the extra mile they are the media don't go we go there and we give them a chance to tell their story.
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